The FIRST and LAST Queen Elizabeth II Banknote Ingot Collection
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The FIRST and LAST Queen Elizabeth II Banknote Ingot Collection

The FIRST EVER Bank of England Banknote to feature Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, was issued in 1960.

Interestingly, the portrait by Robert Austin received a lot of criticism for being a too severe and unrealistic likeness. And by 1963, a new portrait had been commissioned and issued – completely replacing this original portrait.

Today, you can pay tribute to the SEVEN DECADES which Queen Elizabeth II appeared on our nation’s banknotes with the BRAND NEW Queen Elizabeth II First and Last Banknote Gold-plated Ingot Collection.

BRAND NEW Banknote Gold-plated Ingots

This Strictly Limited Set includes FOUR 24 Carat Gold-plated Ingots, featuring the designs of Her Late Majesty’s FIRST and FINAL Banknotes – The 1960 Bank of England £1 Note and The 2021 Bank of England Polymer £50 Note.

It is a truly unique commemorative edition and one that you’ll struggle find anywhere else.

Limited Edition - Yours for JUST £50

ONLY 995 of these special ingot collections will be released. This will not be enough to satisfy demand.

You can secure yours today for JUST £50 - that's the price of the note itself! But with so few available you'll need to act now.

PLEASE NOTE: the word “SPECIMEN” is shown on the product images to comply with Bank of England rules for picturing banknotes and will not be on the Ingots you receive.

Order Ref 185/994Y/0

Specifications

  • Diameter: 29x50mm
  • Metal: 24 Carat Gold-plated Brass
  • Finish: Proof-like
  • Edition Limit: 995

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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